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The British actress Vera Day looks back at her career with Professor Steve Chibnall, from her first major role in Carol Reed's 'A Kid for Two Farthings' (1955), to a speech on the rules of poker in Guy Ritchie's 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' (1998). In between she starred in cult horror classics including 'Quatermass 2' and 'The Woman-Eater', while in the 1959 comedy 'Too Many Crooks' she's the moll in a gang of thieves led by George Cole and Sid James. Once hailed as the British Monroe, she acted with Marilyn in 'The Prince and the Showgirl.'
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